Hydrolyzed Whey Peptide

Vegetarian

Description

Whey protein comes in three primary forms: whey protein concentrate (WPC), whey protein isolate (WPI), and whey protein hydrolysate (WPH), also known as hydrolyzed protein, which is unique due to its concentration of small peptides. WPH is becoming more popular in the health and fitness industry, and for a good reason: hydrolyzed whey protein is a version of whey that’s already broken down and offers a high degree of bioavailability. That means it’s easier to digest and delivers muscle-friendly protein to your body more quickly relative to whole (non-hydrolyzed) proteins, allowing for fewer undesirable effects such as gas and bloating, as well as a speedier recovery. Hydrolyzed whey protein can provide super-protein nutrition, and its benefits are especially noteworthy for people who experience digestive discomfort.

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